Hai Doctor,
Im having folliculer study
UTERUS: Myometrium is normal. Endometrium appears normal in thickness and midline.
Left and Right ovary is bulky and polycystic.
in my 14th day no DF in Left ovary.
23.8*17.5mm in Right ovary.ET12.3mm.
In 16th day it repchared.
collection in POD is FF++
It is possible to conceive?

Hi,
Welcome to ehealthforum,
If the scan has shown follicle rupture (suggesting ovulation) and free fluid in POD (evidence of ovulation or of PID), chances of pregnancy can be possible if you time your intercourse to your ovulation time. Endometrial thickness of more than 6mm is considered good for pregnancy and implantation. If PCOS changes are present, getting started on insulin modifiers will help with periodic ovulation (increasing pregnancy chances). Discuss about the treatment options for treating PCOS, further evaluation to rule out PID.
Wait and watch for your periods. Look out for development of any other new symptoms if pregnancy is suspected. If periods do not start within 10 days of expected period dates, or if you get abnormal periods, or if you suspect chances of pregnancy, consider visiting your doctor/gynecologist at the earliest for thorough examination (to confirm pregnancy related changes/signs in body) and blood/serum HCG level test (to confirm/rule out pregnancy accurately).
If you have been trying for pregnancy (for more than a year) and have not been successful, you should consider getting a complete infertility work-up done for you and your partner to see if there are any underlying causes for the infertility/inability to conceive. Treatment as appropriate (based on examination and investigations results) would be started to help you get pregnant. Have diet with foods rich in zinc content to ensure better maturation of egg and sperms. Monitor cervical mucus changes and the BBT (basal body temperature) charting to predict your ovulation and time your intercourse for having fruitful results. Have intercourse in positions that allow for deeper penetration for high deposit of semen. Be in regular monitoring and follow-up with your treating doctor/gynecologist and report any new/abnormal symptoms immediately. Drink plenty of water. Take adequate rest.
Take care.

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